Ktm Rear Axle Torque at Garnet Pitts blog

Ktm Rear Axle Torque. Put the chain on and then slid the axle in and wiggled the rim until it went through the other side. I have always tightened my rear axle nut with a 27mm box end wrench. Some of the smaller bolts they'll have you. Well, there's 177hp, 140nm and about 280kgs applied to that rear wheel day in and day out with only one nut to hold the wheel in place. I torque my rear axle nut to 70 lbs. I looked it up in my 690 duke owners manual just now, and the correct torque for the rear wheel spindle nut was indeed 90nm but. Like 60 ft lbs (for rear axle nut) instead of 90 whatever that beta recommends. Put the adjuster and axle nut on. I was curious about the 60ft lbs of torque so used my. And have removed it multiple times on the trail with the motion pro ti spoon/wrench combo tool. Does anybody know the torque settings.

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Well, there's 177hp, 140nm and about 280kgs applied to that rear wheel day in and day out with only one nut to hold the wheel in place. Does anybody know the torque settings. I was curious about the 60ft lbs of torque so used my. Put the adjuster and axle nut on. Some of the smaller bolts they'll have you. I have always tightened my rear axle nut with a 27mm box end wrench. Put the chain on and then slid the axle in and wiggled the rim until it went through the other side. I looked it up in my 690 duke owners manual just now, and the correct torque for the rear wheel spindle nut was indeed 90nm but. I torque my rear axle nut to 70 lbs. And have removed it multiple times on the trail with the motion pro ti spoon/wrench combo tool.

M20x15RearAxleNutScrewForKTMEXCEXCFXCW125250300350450.jpg

Ktm Rear Axle Torque I was curious about the 60ft lbs of torque so used my. I torque my rear axle nut to 70 lbs. I have always tightened my rear axle nut with a 27mm box end wrench. Put the adjuster and axle nut on. Put the chain on and then slid the axle in and wiggled the rim until it went through the other side. Does anybody know the torque settings. I was curious about the 60ft lbs of torque so used my. I looked it up in my 690 duke owners manual just now, and the correct torque for the rear wheel spindle nut was indeed 90nm but. Well, there's 177hp, 140nm and about 280kgs applied to that rear wheel day in and day out with only one nut to hold the wheel in place. Like 60 ft lbs (for rear axle nut) instead of 90 whatever that beta recommends. Some of the smaller bolts they'll have you. And have removed it multiple times on the trail with the motion pro ti spoon/wrench combo tool.

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